Mount Athabasca and Hilda Peak

This picture is from Parker Ridge in Banff National Park.
Mount Athabasca is the tall, snowy peak in the centre left.
Hilda Peak is the smaller one on the right.
Parker Ridge is a short hike (a couple of hours, more if you have a camera) that starts just south of the boundary with Jasper National Park.
The ridge is often very windy and on this particular visit we left the tripod behind.
Most of the pictures made that day with the Hasselblad suffered from too much movement blur, this one a fortunate exception.

The camera recorded the following information in the original image file:

Hasselblad H3DII-50

2011/09/06 2:20:09 PM

Color

Data Format:

RAW (16-bit)

Compression:

Lossless

Image Size:

Large (8176 x 6132)

Lens:

Hasselblad HC 50-100mm F/3.5-4.5

Focal Length:

110mm

Exposure Mode:

Manual

Metering Mode:

Spot

1/125 sec - F/11

Exposure Comp.:

0 EV

Flash Mode:

Not attached

Sensitivity:

ISO 100

Color Mode:

Hasselblad RGB

Hue Adjustment:

0

Gerald & Irmgard Carter

White Balance:

Direct Sunlight

AF Mode:

Manual

Tone Comp:

Normal

Saturation:

Normal

Sharpening:

None

Long Exposure NR:

Off

High ISO NR:

Off

You can zoom in on this image to see the detail in the full image,
however this is highly compressed and the original has better contrast and sharpness.